The Women Who Became the CIA's Unlikely Neighbors

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Tuesday, Mar 13, 2018

Earlier this month, the CIA shared the story of its two unlikely neighbors. For 15 years, Margaret Scattergood and Florence Thorne called a four-story Georgian Revival house on Georgetown Pike home. But soon, the U.S. government started buying property around their home for federal use.
The women shared the land with the CIA for 53 years. Here's their story.